Yearly Archives: 2008

General William Odom Tells Senate Rapid Withdrawal is Only Solution

April 2, 2008 – TESTIMONY BEFORE THE SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON IRAQ Good morning Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. It is an honor to appear before you again. The last occasion was in January 2007, when the … Continue reading

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Government Plans to Cut Army War Tours

April 4, 2008 – Washington, DC — The Bush administration plans to announce next week that U.S. soldiers’ combat tours will be reduced from 15 months to 12 months in Iraq and Afghanistan beginning later this summer, The Associated Press … Continue reading

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The Politics of Bullets

April 3, 2008- Five years after the fall of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, the new Iraqi political system created by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in 2003 and then revised by the United Nations in 2004, is still trapped within … Continue reading

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US Ambassador to Baghdad Tells Al-Hayat the Story of Her Famous Meeting with Saddam Hussein

March 15, 5008 – Al Hayat:  When Saddam Hussein asked you to meet with him, didn’t you suspect something was getting prepared since he never met with ambassadors?April Glaspie:  He met occasionally with ambassadors; I had met him once before … Continue reading

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Another KBR Rape Case

April 3, 2008 – Houston, TX — It was an early January morning in 2008 when 42-year-old Lisa Smith*, a paramedic for a defense contractor in southern Iraq, woke up to find her entire room shaking. The shipping container that … Continue reading

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‘Emergency” Bill Tries to Make Electronic Voting More Accurate, but Will It?

April 3, 2008 – Efforts to improve the machinery that will count the 2008 presidential vote fell prey to a classic Washington compromise on Wednesday, when a House committee approved a bill giving money to both opponents and supporters of … Continue reading

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Editorial Column: Afghan War, Defence Spending Betray True Conservatism

April 3, 2008 – Hate mail is useful stuff. First, it proves that somebody is paying attention; second, it reveals public prejudices. Recently, the House of Commons voted to extend the military mission in Afghanistan until 2011. This, I said … Continue reading

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Iraq War Veterans Suffer Mental Health Woes

April. 3, 2008 – A week before Army Gen. David Petraeus updates Congress on the war in Iraq, two new studies have found that soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan are suffering from especially high rates of post-combat psychological problems, exacerbated … Continue reading

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Report Recommends Petraeus be Quizzed by Congress on Iraq War Crimes

April 1, 2008 – Hastings on Hudson, NY — Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of Multi-National Force Iraq must be held accountable for systematic violations of international law by US forces in Iraq when he appears before Congress next week, … Continue reading

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Afghanistan: Nato Presents a Patchy Battlefield Where Partners do not Have the Same Aim

April 2, 2008 – In Helmand province the British are supposed to be in charge. In Kandahar it is the Canadians, while in Uruzgan they have the Dutch. The Germans are in the north, the Italians in the west, the … Continue reading

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